On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 04:50:21 -0500 Ron MacRae <[email protected]> wrote:

:>      I'm trying to debug an S0C4 from a JAVA program from a CEEDUMP. I'm 
:>more familiar with SYSMDUMPs etc. 

:>I'm getting - Current Condition:  
:>CEE3204S The system detected a protection exception (System Completion 
:>Code=0C4). 
:>and                      
:>Machine State:                                                                
      
:>  ILC..... 0000    Interruption Code..... 0004                                
      

:>I'm trying to determine if this is an S0C4-4 or an S0C4-10/11.

:>Backing up one instruction looks like an instruction that is unlikely to fail 
as it's 
:>reading an area of storage just written to.

:>The instruction pointed to by the PSW is updating an area, which according to 
:>dump around the register address is full of zeros, which I suspect may have 
:>been freed.

Assuming the machine data is correct, you are getting a PIC-4 during
instruction fetch.

:>Q1) Does the interupt code just tell me I've got an S0C4-anything or is it 
:>telling me I've got an S0C4-4. I suspect the former. Google didn't find any 
:>occurances where a CEEDUMP showed "Interruption Code..... 0010" or 11.
                     
:>Q2) How does CEEDUMP display a non-getmained area of storage pointed to 
:>by a register?

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